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Why the U.S. still allows banned food additives — and how HHS Secretary RFK Jr. plans to reform FDA food safety regulations.
Health and Human Services Director Robert F. Kennedy Jr. released plans to collect data, including private medical records, to study autism and create a registry tracking these ...
A nationwide effort is set to bring transformative therapies to people on Medicaid who are diagnosed with sickle cell disease ...
This is alarmingly reminiscent of Nazi Germany’s notorious registry of people with disabilities who were deemed “unworthy of ...
For all the right’s bigoted smears painting LGBTQ people as “groomers,” only one political party ever seems this obsessed ...
Autism advocates are reacting to proposed plans to collect data on those on the spectrum. FOX31's Gabby Easterwood has the story.
A large group of teenagers on bikes were caught on cellphone cameras looting a Ralphs, releasing pepper spray in the Los ...
Given the secretary's views, the inescapable conclusion is that Health and Human Services is in the grip of a pseudoscience ...
Kansas City joined a multi-state federal lawsuit challenging Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., and the U.S. Department ...
Alongside salad dressing, your refrigerator door may be taking a hit after the food dye ban is in full effect. Great Value’s ...
Despite how some audiences feel about Ben Affleck reprising his role as a man on the spectrum, The Accountant 2 director ...
In a Monday council meeting, the head of the National Institute of Health said they are creating a new National Disease ...